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In the ninth round of the Arab Reading Challenge, twin students Bisan and Bilsan Kouka emerged as the Tunisian champions. Under the supervision of 5,820 supervisors, they faced off against 128,666 other students from 2,100 schools. At the concluding ceremony of the ninth edition of the Arab Reading Challenge in Tunis, the winning twins from the grade 6 (8 February 1958 School in Kef) were revealed.

Noureddine Nouri, the Minister of Education for Tunisia, Dr. Iman Ahmed Al Salami, the Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Tunisia, Dr. Fawzan Al Khalidi, the Director of Programs and Initiatives at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives Foundation, a sizable group of individuals with an interest in education and culture, and the parents of the students who were competing were all present at the ceremony.

The Kasserine delegation’s Alia Bous’haq received recognition for earning the title of “Distinguished Supervisor” during the closing ceremony, while the Bizerte delegation’s Hafer El Mahr School received recognition as a “Distinguished School.

Disabled category: Rahma Bouden defeated 111 male and female pupils to win the title of Arab Reading Challenge Champion in the People of Determination category. She attends the Ben Arous delegation’s connected Al Nour School High School for the Blind, where she is a second-grader.

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